Image via BrewDog
Beer company Brewdog has sparked controversy due to its potty-mouthed campaign.
The company has announced that it has taken steps to become more environmentally-friendly with ads around the UK that spell out “F**k You CO2. Brewdog Beer Is Now Carbon Negative.”
The stunt follows the company’s £30 million investment plan and purchase of a 2,050-acre forest where it will plant one million trees to help fight climate change.
Unfortunately, the campaign has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority even though the profanity is not fully spelled out, with the letter “U” being replaced by a beer can.
Though the company has made a commendable move, the use of a partially-obscured expletive in its ad isn’t celebrated, the ASA said. “We considered the word ‘F*ck’ was so likely to offend a general audience that such a reference should not appear in media where it was viewable by such an audience,” the organization explained.
BrewDog, however, defended its creative ad, pointing out that other media titles had approved the public display, including Newcastle City Council.
The ad, unfortunately, has been prohibited from being displayed at out-of-home sites or in newspapers like
The Metro, according to the ASA.
[via
The Drum, cover image via
BrewDog]